This book documents one of the holiest Islamic sites in Makkah, the House of Khadeejah (may Allah be pleased with her), which housed the best creation of God, the Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him), his sons and his daughters (may Allah be pleased with them). This study sheds the . . .

This book documents one of the holiest Islamic sites in Makkah, the House of Khadeejah (may Allah be pleased with her), which housed the best creation of God, the Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him), his sons and his daughters (may Allah be pleased with them). This study sheds the . . .

This book is considered to be an in-depth study on the administrative and financial institutions in the history of Makkah during the Mamlūk period. It also brings to light the well organised nature of the mailing system between Egypt and Makkah while describing the important role played by the city . . .